Compare the Top Natural Language Processing Software that integrates with AWS Lambda as of October 2025

This a list of Natural Language Processing software that integrates with AWS Lambda. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with AWS Lambda. View the products that work with AWS Lambda in the table below.

What is Natural Language Processing Software for AWS Lambda?

Natural language processing (NLP) software analyzes both written and spoken human languages and interprets them for translation, deep learning and automation purposes. Natural language processing software may also include natural language understanding (NLU) capabilities. Compare and read user reviews of the best Natural Language Processing software for AWS Lambda currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Amazon Lex
    Amazon Lex is a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. Amazon Lex provides the advanced deep learning functionalities of automatic speech recognition (ASR) for converting speech to text, and natural language understanding (NLU) to recognize the intent of the text, to enable you to build applications with highly engaging user experiences and lifelike conversational interactions. With Amazon Lex, the same deep learning technologies that power Amazon Alexa are now available to any developer, enabling you to quickly and easily build sophisticated, natural language, conversational bots (“chatbots”). With Amazon Lex, you can build bots to increase contact center productivity, automate simple tasks, and drive operational efficiencies across the enterprise. As a fully managed service, Amazon Lex scales automatically, so you don’t need to worry about managing infrastructure.
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    Amazon Comprehend
    Amazon Comprehend is a natural language processing (NLP) service that uses machine learning to find insights and relationships in text. No machine learning experience required. There is a treasure trove of potential sitting in your unstructured data. Customer emails, support tickets, product reviews, social media, even advertising copy represents insights into customer sentiment that can be put to work for your business. The question is how to get at it? As it turns out, Machine learning is particularly good at accurately identifying specific items of interest inside vast swathes of text (such as finding company names in analyst reports), and can learn the sentiment hidden inside language (identifying negative reviews, or positive customer interactions with customer service agents), at almost limitless scale. Amazon Comprehend uses machine learning to help you uncover the insights and relationships in your unstructured data.
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